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Why Syrians Are Entering Europe With Fake Passports
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Ewa Moncure, spokeswoman for the European Union border agency, Frontex, about the lucrative market in fake Syrian passports used by asylum seekers entering Europe.
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New EPA Rules Motivate Montana To Look Beyond Coal
Montana has one of the heaviest lifts of any state to comply with the EPA's plan to reduce carbon emissions. But the state is also rich in renewable energy, and the regulations may be a boon to some.
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At A Brooklyn Cemetery, A Place Of Work — And An Enduring Memorial
After Isaac Feliciano's wife was killed on Sept. 11, he kept going to work at the cemetery, where he's been for 21 years. These days it's also a return to his own "ground zero": his wife's gravesite.
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After 'Deflategate' Legal Victory, Brady Triumphs Over Steelers
Steve Inskeep talks to ESPN's Kevin Blackistone about the NFL's opening day and Tom Brady performance, after getting his "deflategate" suspension overturned. The Patriots beat the Steelers 28-21.
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Why Influx Of Migrants Could Be A Good Thing For Europe
One argument holds that migrants arriving in Europe is good for countries with an aging labor force and vast government debt. Steve Inskeep talks to Oliver August of The Economist about this idea.
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Unsympathetic Officer Writes Speeding Driver Another Ticket
In Vermont, a driver was apparently in a hurry to get to court. Police say he was stopped for going 112 mph. The driver explained he was on his way to court to respond to an earlier speeding ticket.
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Alice Waters, Healthy Food Advocate, Receives Humanities Medal
President Obama awarded chef and author Alice Waters with the National Humanities Medal on Thursday. The advocate of sustainable eating explains what it means to have her work recognized this way.
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South Korean Man Who Slashed U.S. Ambassador Gets 12-Year Sentence
U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert was at a performing arts center in Seoul preparing to give a speech on relations between the U.S. and the two Koreas when he was attacked.
For Speaking Her Mind Online, A Woman In India Can Face Threats
Threats of rape and death are common. And the response from the police might be, well, you shouldn't have posted online in the first place.
As A Lyricist And Novelist, The Mountain Goats' Lead Man Writes About Pain
Songwriter John Darnielle talks with Fresh Air about his difficult childhood, finding refuge in music and his novel, Wolf in White Van. Originally broadcast Sept. 17, 2014
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